Groovin the Moo - Townsville at Murray Complex. Crowd during The Wombats. The crowd, thousands of music lovers from around the North converged on the Murray Sports Complex yesterday for the annual Groovin the Moo festival.

Health

Horror year at music festival reminder ‘drugs can kill’

by JACOB MILEY

28th Nov 2019 4:50 PM
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A HORROR year which left three fighting for life after a suspected drug overdose at a Townsville music festival highlighted the need to be more vigilant, a senior detective has said.

The 2016 Groovin the Moo event headlined by Australian DJ Alison Wonderland and rockers British India drew a crowd of thousands, but when three were left fighting for their lives, police warned of a bad batch of drugs that were circulating.

At the time the Townsville Bulletin reported 23 people were taken to hospital with suspected drug or alcohol intake, three in a critical condition.

A large number of people were reportedly affected by drugs. It was later revealed the drugs were consistent with MDMA.

Townsville Major and Organised Crime Squad officer-in-charge Detective Senior Sergeant Brad Phelps said the 2016 festival didn't change investigators' response in the lead up to the event, but reinforced the notion that drugs could kill.

"It certainly highlighted the need for us to be vigilant and to try and get that message out to the community that these drugs can kill," he said.

"And to try and educate the people … that not only is it a criminal offence but there are some very serious health consequences if things don't go according to plan when you take these substances."

Sen-Sgt Phelps said suspected drug overdoses didn't just relate to the type of pill.

"It's a combination of alcohol, MDMA, dehydration. The drastic effects that that has on a person's wellbeing was certainly shown that year."